no straight answer? please?

hello everyone, so i'm headed off on my first trip to S. Asia on the 30th of October and the one nagging question that i cant seem to find an answer for is: is there a bus from Suvarnabhumi airport to th Khao san or general democracy monument area? if so which one? and where does it stop? i figure someone must have done it by now.... any help appreciated

hello everyone, so i'm headed off on my first trip to S. Asia on the 30th of October and the one nagging question that i cant seem to find an answer for is: is there a bus from Suvarnabhumi airport to th Khao san or general democracy monument area? if so which one? and where does it stop? i figure someone must have done it by now.... any help appreciated

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Change your money over. Make sure you have some small bills included with the change.

IGNORE TOUTS in arrivals hall! Go to the bottom level and near door 7 and door 8 (where the Airport Express 150 baht bus kiosk is) you will find the taxi sign up desk.

Meter taxi to KSR will be AROUND 350 baht total! This includes surcharge of 50 baht, probably two tolls and the meter fare which is payable when you reach your hotel. Have a good name and address for the hotel. The taxi sign up clerk will direct the taxi driver, check the meter to see if it is on 35 baht and give you a receipt with the taxi number on it. Very simple!

Lots of choices for transportation from the airport and ALL of them much cheaper than you will find in Canada or the U.S.!

P.S. If you decide to take the cheap city bus you do have to use the free shuttle bus to get to the airport bus station and then take the city bus from there on to KSR.

Last time I was in Thailand, I took the free shuttle bus form Suvarnabhumi to the old airport. From there u can get buses to the city. The 556 Bus goes to near the Khao San Road, for 34 Bahts.Just ask somebody on the bus to tell u when u get near the Khao San Road. Then when u get off the bus, anybody will be able to point u towards the Khao San Road. It is a 5 minute walk, from where the bus stops.

I think it would be good, if u put these in the Wiki Opospa.When I was in Thailand, it was so difficult to get bus information, about city buses, with not speaking Thai.It would have been nice, if I had had a list, like the above. How much do the AE buses cost?

When I was in Thailand, it was so difficult to get bus information, about city buses, with not speaking Thai.

Yes, this is not so easy task, ever with English speaking people But before going to Bangkok 2 years ago I made bus listing from Bangkok Mass Transit Authority web site.Unfortunately there is no full listing now, but you can select destination and get all buses near this destination:http://www.bmta.co.th/en/bus_info.php